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Netflix services about 190 nations. It has announced that it will prevent VPN/proxy users from circumventing country-based content licencing restrictions.
A new report published by the Australian Government today effectively questions the wisdom of its own anti-piracy copyright infringement legislation.
The Internet site blocking bill passed the Australian House of Representatives this week thanks to an unholy alliance between the ruling LNP coalition and opposition ALP. The free passage of this bill drives yet another nail in the coffin of Australian democracy, demonstrating that the political elites no longer represent the will of the people but rather the interests of offshore corporations.
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She didn't walk away empty handed, she got a partial win which meant she got 50% of the prize value
It's a mess, sadly. Will Assange ever be free?